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We are at the track close to 50 weekends a year. If anything, we'll want taller gears with more power. There's a reason the ultra high performance cars generally have longer gears... |
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This seems to be popular for racers/drifters though: http://www.wintersperformance.com |
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Yeah..sounds very complex and like a lot of work, testing and driving to figure out the best gears per track per driver/car. I guess that's a whole diff educational and in-depth topic.
Btw... how does a 4.56 FRS MT compare to S2k? Never had an S2k..but I did install a jdm gear cluster in my trans housing in my EG back in the day (it was cheaper to ship the internal parts vs an entire tranny from Japan). I forget the exact specs..I just remember I loved it and it made a huge difference. Performance Hondas always did have nice and aggressive gearing
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Gotta love high revving Hondas. |
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The FA20/4USGE revs fairly well for today's standards as well. How many engines rev up to 7400RPM these days? Not many if you were to really look at the entire spectrum of today's cars. In terms of gearing, it's down to budget, preference, and application. For us, it's pretty useless. |
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Btw...generally, do all these ecutek tunes for fa20's currently, keep same redline/limiter, or do they raise it?
If, no, is raising redline too unsafe on a stock engine/internals/valvetrain? I notice in a lot of dyno charts, the power keeps climbing and it really isn't falling off (until of course, the limiter kicks in). Why not raise the rev-limiter 500rpm or a little more? |
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I don't think you're going to get the answer you're looking for from them. They're obviously against and not fans of shorter FDs.
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If pure NA, you'll need to identify the exact purpose. You'll need to find out what gear you're in, what engine speed, what speed you're going, etc. All those play a role in making the right choice. Like I said, I drove a MT with a 4.56 and I spent way too much time shifting. 2nd gear was too short for certain corners and 3rd gear was too long because the powerband wasn't utilized correctly. Maybe on a different track it might be better.
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I guess it may or may not be a waste of money then..if the goal would be faster track times; with being more a chance of being a waste of money (since the factory FD and gearing is a great balance). And I guess any self proclaimed, or perhaps delusion, of it being a faster car after having it, may be just on the street as a dd or drag race.
Sure doesn't make the decision of getting a 4.56 any easier, lol. I guess it isn't too bad not getting one. Afterall, it's probably one of the biggest hassles and downtime of installing (second only to engine/tranny rebuilds and swaps), not to mention $1k+ installed. I guess that $1k could be better spent on something else. "I guess" |
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Btw... what do you, CSG, or anybody else, think of the Nameless catback exhausts?
I'm not really keen and hip to all the myriad of exh choices currently available out there - Since I like stock exhaust and quietness and was really planning to keep oem stock exh forever and ever, lol. But, I recently looked at and noticed the Nameless exh. And it appears very well thought out and designed, with very nice bends and angles that look like they flow super well. The youtube videos looks and sounds awesome too. The design reminds me of an expensive exhaust for european sports cars. Anybody have the Nameless exhaust on their JRSC car, or other SC car, or even NA? You think the 2.5" version is good enough for the JRSC for a little extra power? The 3" is nice...but I'm sure it'll be way too loud. |
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